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I'm Joanna Chimina in the local eyewitness newsroom. And coming up at 11 tonight, we're going to give you a second look at the spectacular lighting of the Olympic torch. We'll tell you what caused the power outage in downtown Los Angeles. Also, the Hollywood sign lights up the 84 games. Now, this. Now, for the shot-twin competition. Coors to you, Los Angeles. You deserve it. The Rockies is yours. Ted Dawson talks with the American athletes after today's opening ceremony. Dallas Brains tells us that there's rain in the forecast. We'll have that and all the Olympic highlights here at 11. See you then. Dodgers red highlights tonight at 11. The strains are owed to Jordan. When the sun goes down, believe I scored some love. That's what the night is all about. Yeah, the stars are all color-coded. They light up the night with colors made for knocks and old moves. Believe I scored some love. Shine in the shadows. Believe I scored some love. That's what the night is all about. 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